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in 12 minutes. The rats were turned out loose at once in a 12-foot square, and the floor whitened so that the rats might be visible to all. The set-to began, and Billy exerted himself to the utmost. At four minutes and three-quarters, as the hero's head was covered with gore, he was removed from the pit, and his chaps being washed, he lapped some water to cool his throat. Again he entered the arena, and in vain did the unfortunate victims labour to obtain security by climbing against the sides of the pit, or by crouching beneath the hero. By twos and threes, they were caught, and soon their mangled corpses proved the valour of the victor. Some of the flying enemy, more valiant than the rest, endeavoured by seizing this Quinhus Flestrum of heroic dogs by the ears, to procure a respite, or to sell their life as dearly as possible; but his grand paw soon swept off the buzzers, and consigned them to their fate. At seven minutes and a quarter, or according to another watch, for there were two umpires and two watches, at seven minutes and seventeen seconds, the victor relinquished the glorious pursuit, for all his foes lay slaughtered on the ensanguined plain. Billy was then caressed and fondled by many; the dog is estimated by amateurs as a most dextrous animal; he is, unfortunately, what the French Monsieurs call borg-ne, that is, blind of an eye.-This precious organ was lost to him some time since by the intrepidity of an inimical rat, which as he had not seized it in a proper place, turned round on its murderer, and reprived him by one bite of the privilege of seeing with two eyes in future. The dog BILLY, of rat-killing notoriety, on the evening of the 13th instant, again exhibited his surprising dexterity; he was wagered to kill one hundred rats within twelve minutes; but six minutes and 25 seconds only elapsed, when every rat lay stretched on the gory plain, without the least symptom of life appearing.' Billy was decorated with a silver collar, and a number of ribband bows, and was led off amidst the applauses of the persons assembled.
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Thursday night, Oct. 24, at a quarter before eight o'clock, the lovers of rat killing enjoyed a feast of delight in a prodigious raticide at the Cockpit, Westminster. The place was crowded. The famous dog Billy, of rat-killing notoriety, 26 lb. weight, was wagered, for 20 sovereigns, to kill 100 rats
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sport. It was very popular in Ireland even before 1835, because of the limited space in larger cities, Dublin and Belfast especially. Some families sought to profit from the large numbers of vermin plaguing the cities and countryside. Many countries adopted this sport after 1835, with England having
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could hold 100 spectators who were charged an admission of $ 1.50 to $ 5.00 depending on the dogs' quality, nearly a skilled labourer's daily wages. The rat pit was about 8 ft square with 4-ft-high walls. On the New York City waterfront rat baiting was quite lucrative with a purse of $ 125 not
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Rats that were thought still to be alive were laid out on the table in a circle before the referee. The referee then struck the animal three times on the tail with a stick. If a rat managed to crawl out of the circle, it was considered to be alive. Depending on the particular rules for that match,
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In one variation, a weight handicap was set for each dog. The competing dog had to kill as many rats as the number of pounds the dog weighed, within a specific, preset time. The prescribed number of rats was released and the dog was put in the ring. The clock started the moment the dog touched the
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Jacko set two world records, the first on 29 July 1862, with a killing time of 2.7 seconds per rat and the second on 1 May 1862, with his fight against 100 rats, where Jacko worked two seconds faster than the previous world record holder "Billy". The feat of killing 1,000 rats took place over ten
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Billy's career was crowned on 22 April 1823, when a world record was set with 100 rats killed in five and a half minutes. This record stood until 1862 when it was claimed by another ratter named "Jacko". Billy continued in the rat pit until old age, reportedly with only one eye and two teeth
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that could kill 200 rats in an hour, which he achieved twice, on 28 March 1848 and 27 March 1849, with time to spare. For a period of time Tiny maintained the record for killing 300 rats in under 55 minutes. Tiny only weighed five and a half pounds with a neck so small, a woman's
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Faster dogs were preferred. They would bite once. The process was described as "rather like a sheepdog keeping a flock bunched to be brought out singly for dipping," where the dog would herd the rats together, and kill any rats that left the pack with a quick bite.
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A celebrated bull and terrier named "Billy" weighing about 12 kg (26 lb), had a proud fighting history and his pedigree reflects the build-up over the years. The dog was owned by Charles Dew and was bred by a breeder
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Although little of the original structure remains, Sportsman's Hall occupied the land where the Joseph Rose House and Shop, a four-unit luxury apartment house, now lies and is the third oldest house in Manhattan after
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A combination of the quickest time, the number of rats, and the dog's weight decided the victory. A rate of five seconds per rat killed was considered quite satisfactory; 15 rats in a minute was an excellent result.
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as opposed to sewer rats to decrease potential health risks to Tiny. Shaw was able to keep up to 2,000 rats at his establishment. This is a commentary about Tiny from a poster published from those times:
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Cornered rats will attack and can deliver a very painful bite. Not uncommonly, a ratter (rat-killing dog) was left with only one eye in its retirement.
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and mounted him, alongside other prized dogs, on the bar of his tavern called the Sportsmen's Hall, located at 273 Water Street. Burns' first-floor
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in the mid- to late 19th century. Jack was a prized ratter, and Burns claimed that Jack killed 100 rats in 5 minutes and 40 seconds. Burns had Jack
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of non-captured rats in an unconfined space, such as a barn or field. In the United Kingdom the hunting of rats with dogs is legal under the
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in 1912. The owner was prosecuted and fined, and had to give a promise to the court that he would never again promote such entertainment.
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the dog may be disqualified or have to go back in the ring with these rats and kill them. The new time was added to the original time.
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law passed by the New York state legislature four years prior. The Sportsman Hall stayed permanently closed after the raid.
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London: Griffen, Bohn and Company, Stationer's Hall Court. London: Griffen, Bohn and Company, Stationer's Hall Court.
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shows brought by the gentry slowly replaced the attraction as a more enlightened form of animal entertainment.
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uncommon. This created a high demand for rats with some rat catchers earning $ 0.05 to $ 0.12 per rat.
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Homan, M. (2000). A Complete History of Fighting Dogs. pp. 121–131 Howell Book House Inc.
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Before the contest could begin, the capture of potentially thousands of rats was required. The
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Rats : Observations on the History and Habitat of the City's Most Unwanted Inhabitants.
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one of the largest participation rates. At one time, London even had at least 70 rat pits.
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Kit Burns' rat-pit activities are described by author James Dabney McCabe in his book
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ground. When the dog seized the last rat, his owner grabbed it and the clock stopped.
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Fleig, D. (1996). History of Fighting Dogs. pp. 105–112 T.F.H. Publications.
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Heritage of Care: The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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A Rat Hunter Takes Bushwick A vintage way to tackle a newly pressing problem.}
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provides some background about the problem with urban rats in the modern era.
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A Rat Hunter Takes Bushwick A vintage way to tackle a newly pressing problem
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WP: Washington is full of rats. These dogs are happy to help with that
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Stoutheart Staffordshire Bull Terriers – Staffords and Baiting Sports
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New York, 15 Walking Tours: An Architectural Guide to the Metropolis
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Ratting and rat-baiting are not the same activities. Ratting is the
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provided descriptions of two rat pit matches with Billy, quoted as:
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weeks, with 100 rats being killed each week ending on 1 May 1862.
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https://www.curbed.com/2023/04/rat-hunting-dogs-bushwick-nyc.html
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The last public competition in the United Kingdom took place in
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Combat de Chiens ratier et de rats a l'exposition canine. ---
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raided the Sportsman's Hall and arrested Burns under an anti-
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All Around the Town: Amazing Manhattan Facts and Curiosities
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around the world, including the United Kingdom, the
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Index

Rat baiting

blood sport
rats
betting
dog
terrier
ratter
illegal
Parliament of the United Kingdom
act
Cruelty to Animals Act 1835
bull
bear
gambling

James Wentworth Day
Cambridge Circus
referee
timekeeper

rat catcher
Jack Black
Victorian
England

working terrier
bull and terrier
Bull Terrier
Bedlington Terrier

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